Shakespeare Festival of Dallas

The Shakespeare Festival of Dallas was established in the summer of 1971. For almost two decades, the Bandshell at Fair Park served as the summer home for this free outdoor festival. Then in 1989, the Festival moved into a new home – a newly constructed amphitheater in Samuell-Grand Park – thanks to a City of Dallas arts initiative led by former Mayor Annette Strauss. Bring a picnic and enjoy this annual outdoor festival honoring the works of William Shakespeare.

Several well-known actors have graced the stage at Shakespeare Festival of Dallas. In the early years, it was Sigourney Weaver and Morgan Freeman. Most recently, it was Tony nominee Josie de Guzman and Northern Exposure star Doug Ballard. Shakespeare Festival of Dallas is proud to have provided a creative platform for several of Dallas’s favorite stars: Raphael Parry, Lyn Mathis, Kateri Cale, Dan Day, Katherine Owens and Bruce Dubose, just to name a few.

Admission for SFD Members: Always Free
Admission for Non-Members:
Friday and Saturday nights $7 for adults , $4 for seniors, children 12 and under are free.
Tuesday-Thursday and Sunday are free for all, but a $7 donation is appreciated.

Additional Information:
Guests are encouraged to bring blankets to spread on the lawn for seating purposes. Sand chairs and lawn chairs are allowed, but please note that you will be asked to sit in specially designated areas so that those without chairs may still have a clear view of the stage.

Entrance & Show Times:
6:45 Members Only
7:00 Groups, Special Guests, Advance Ticket Holders
7:15 General admission tickets go on sale at the park
8:15 Show begins
11:00 Show ends